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Getting married? Great. But who's watching your dog?

Who manages the dog when you're getting married? For a growing number of pet parents, the answer is no longer a well-meaning neighbour, a reluctant relative, or a random caretaker. It's a wedding pet sitter.

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Why nihilist penguin's 'death march' feels uncomfortably relatable

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Meet the nihilist penguin: the little bird that broke ranks, walked away from the colony, and stole the internet's heart without saying a word. In a world obsessed with productivity, connection, and "having a plan," this penguin did the unthinkable: it just left. But why has a penguin's quiet departure resonated so widely?

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Dear parents, it's not cute when your child screams in public

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Children screaming in public and throwing tantrums have become a common sight in India. Parents typically resort to electronic devices to handle their little ones, which doesn't have the best success rate. Or in many cases, turn a blind eye. The result is unchecked chaos in public spaces, ruining others' happy moments. But who or what is responsible – bad parenting, tired parents or chronic poor civic culture in India?

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How Gen Z is challenging the hustle culture that Millennials normalised

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Gen Z is the chhoti bahu of the corporate world, setting boundaries, prioritising mental health, and refusing to glorify burnout. Millennials, the badi bahu of workplaces, quietly carried the weight of commitment and sacrifice, yet rarely received credit for it.

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The screen bribe trap: What parents are stealing from their toddlers

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Modern parenting, shaped by exhaustion and convenience, has normalised constant screen exposure at an age when the brain and body are still wiring themselves for life. In trying to make things easier, we may be trading short-term peace for long-term health costs we're only beginning to understand.

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Why don't you have kids? This question needs to stop

In today's time, when being child-free is a common reality rather than an exception, questioning someone about why they don't have kids is intrusive, hypocritical, deeply triggering, and simply insensitive.

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2026's biggest lifestyle shift? Living life on analog mode

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On Instagram, a new trend is emerging: people are sharing their analog journeys - replacing digital habits with physical, hands-on experiences.

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